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The Gods on Trial: Yahweh's Courtroom Victory and the Ten Plagues That Condemned the Egyptian Pantheon. Books of Interest, #6

Par : J. Brandt
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  • ISBN8232912734
  • EAN9798232912734
  • Date de parution12/11/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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The Exodus story you know is only half the story. We all know the tale: Moses, the stubborn Pharaoh, and ten terrible plagues. For centuries, it's been read as a showdown of divine will versus human pride. But beneath the surface of this biblical narrative lies a forgotten cosmic drama-a divine tribunal where the God of Israel served as both prosecutor and judge. In The Gods on Trial, the Ten Plagues are revealed for what they truly were: not random acts of power, but a meticulously orchestrated judicial proceeding.
Each plague was a targeted, evidence-based indictment against a specific member of the Egyptian pantheon: The Nile turning to blood was the conviction of Hapi, its god. The invasion of frogs was the humiliation of Heqet, the goddess of birth. The darkness that could be felt was the execution of Ra, the king of the gods. Yahweh's goal was not merely to free his people from physical slavery, but to liberate them from spiritual deception by proving the gods of Egypt were powerless frauds.
This book is your front-row seat to the ultimate courtroom drama, where the future of a nation hung in the balance, and the verdict was written in water, fire, and darkness. The Gods on Trial will forever change how you read the book of Exodus. Discover the brilliant legal strategy behind the biblical miracles and see how Yahweh's victory over the gods of Egypt set the stage for His ultimate triumph over all false powers.
The Exodus story you know is only half the story. We all know the tale: Moses, the stubborn Pharaoh, and ten terrible plagues. For centuries, it's been read as a showdown of divine will versus human pride. But beneath the surface of this biblical narrative lies a forgotten cosmic drama-a divine tribunal where the God of Israel served as both prosecutor and judge. In The Gods on Trial, the Ten Plagues are revealed for what they truly were: not random acts of power, but a meticulously orchestrated judicial proceeding.
Each plague was a targeted, evidence-based indictment against a specific member of the Egyptian pantheon: The Nile turning to blood was the conviction of Hapi, its god. The invasion of frogs was the humiliation of Heqet, the goddess of birth. The darkness that could be felt was the execution of Ra, the king of the gods. Yahweh's goal was not merely to free his people from physical slavery, but to liberate them from spiritual deception by proving the gods of Egypt were powerless frauds.
This book is your front-row seat to the ultimate courtroom drama, where the future of a nation hung in the balance, and the verdict was written in water, fire, and darkness. The Gods on Trial will forever change how you read the book of Exodus. Discover the brilliant legal strategy behind the biblical miracles and see how Yahweh's victory over the gods of Egypt set the stage for His ultimate triumph over all false powers.
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Charles Darwin, J. Brandt
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